On-campus health care
Medical Services provides a wide array of resources to keep you healthy and to assist you when you are sick or injured. As a primary care facility, we can address most medical issues. We’re your medical home here at Northern Arizona University, and provide the following services.
Urgent care services
Approximately 60 percent of our daily visits are available
for walk ins. Providers working the
clinic that day will see you based on when you arrived and the urgency of your
situation.
Urgent care handles minor, acute illnesses and injuries by
offering services including, but not limited to:
- treatment for upper respiratory/sinus infections
- breathing treatments for asthma
- IV fluids and medications for vomiting and
diarrhea
- stitches for the treatment of cuts
- splinting and new digital x-ray equipment for
sprains and broken bones
If you need care after hours, call or
visit:
Concentra Medical Center
1110 E. Route 66, Ste. 100
Phone: 928-773-9695
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.– 8 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday, 8 a.m.– 4 p.m.
Troyer Urgent Care
1000 North Humphreys St. Suite 104
Phone: 928-779-3848
Flagstaff Medical Center
1200 North Beaver St.
Phone: 928-779-3366
24-hour emergency room
Chronic care services
Chronic care services is designed for those with ongoing
health problems, including, but not limited to:
- diabetes
- asthma
- high blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- headaches
Psychiatric services
Psychiatric services can help you to address:
- depression
- anxiety
- bipolar disorder
- ADHD medication management
Prevention services
Prevention services offer:
- well women and men evaluations
- STD assessments
- contraception
- travel physicals
- general physicals
- nutrition/dietary consultations
- immunizations
Nursing services
Nursing services include, but are not limited to:
- triage
- allergy clinic—desensitization shots
- wound care
- blood pressure checks
- evaluation and treatment of minor conditions by
protocol
- immunizations
Physical therapy
Physical therapy can help with various injuries, including,
but not limited to:
- treatment of ankle, knee and wrist sprains
- post-operative therapies recommended by surgeons
- evaluation and management of acute and chronic
back pain
- evaluation and management of balance and
coordination problems associated with head injuries
- recommendations for splinting and bracing
Massage therapy
Massage therapy provides:
- general massage
- massage to address specific injuries or
conditions identified by providers
Radiology services
Radiology services provides:
- new, state of the art computer radiology
equipment
- images immediately available to provider for
review
Laboratory services
Benefits to laboratory services include:
- laboratory technicians available in house during business hours
- many lab tests done on-site with immediate
results given to provider while you’re still in the clinic
- lab tests not done in-house are sent to a reference lab with results available in 1-3 days
General medical references
Use these general medical references to stay healthy or help
when you’re sick: